The Amur heartland

The Amur River is the world’s tenth longest river. It flows along and aligns with the Chinese-Russian border, before turning northeast and eventually emptying into the Strait of Tartary, which connects the Sea of Okhotsk to the Sea of Japan, between the island of Sakhalin and the Siberian mainland. In Russian, it is referred toContinue reading “The Amur heartland”

B rite • @

The Celtic languages of Western Europe are the “Intuitive” Tongues. They were once widespread throughout Europe and even in central Anatolia – during the 1st millennium BC. Since ancient times, they have been marginalised to Cornwall, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Brittany, the Isle of Man, Chubut Province (Y Wladfa), and Nova Scotia. Today, there are sixContinue reading “B rite • @”

The “Embellishing” Tongues

Fact: Indic Muslims are the most horrifically oppressed people in the world. I am obsessed with Eastern Indic cultures, however. They are very inspiring. These peoples are mostly Muslim. The Indic or Indo-Aryan languages belong to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family. They are the “Grand” Tongues. The Indo-European languages overall are theContinue reading “The “Embellishing” Tongues”

S v a n o p h i l i a

The would-be should-be “philia” for all people with… … exceptional taste, of course! The Svan language is related to Georgian / Kartuli / ქართული ენა / kartuli ena. Georgian is spoken by a few million -about 4- people in the Caucasian Eurasian country of Georgia / საქართველო / Sakartvelo and in pockets of neighbouring countries.Continue reading “S v a n o p h i l i a”

The Original Pinnaculars

WHAT DID THEY LOOK LIKE? They did not look much like the Turkic peoples of today, who are believed to be principally East Asian in ethnic origin. They emerged 60-70,000 years ago from a union between rebellious Pre-Nostratic underlings and Pre-Austronesians of high birth. The first Austronesians, in turn, had emerged from the original OrientalesquesContinue reading “The Original Pinnaculars”

Grammatical case & concentric nuance

the grammatical case in Latin: in German: in Russian: in Estonian: in Finnish: in Hungarian: Grammatical cases are notoriously tricky feats to master. Many of the world’s most difficult languages to learn are so because of their rich case systems that foreigners just cannot get their heads around. The overall collective of grammatical cases inContinue reading “Grammatical case & concentric nuance”

Fading out in Kusunda

The Kusunda language of Nepal is one of those mysterious languages that has been classified as a language isolate. Kusunda / Kusanda / Ban Raja / mihaq is also known as gilɐngdəy məhyɐq gipən / ‘language of the kings of the forest’. It is spoken by less than 100 people as of 2014. टिक सवट्टैContinue reading “Fading out in Kusunda”

The four ages of human cognition

The four elements are reflective of something: the four stages of the history of the cognition of the human race. The fifth stage has just begun. Here is where we should make it five, adding… #electricity ⚡️ Welcome to the Electrical Age, b*tchezz! The Aerial / Air Age 💨 The Aqueous / Water Age ☔️Continue reading “The four ages of human cognition”

Hangu-go

The Oriental languages of East Asia are the “Efficient” Tongues. They all buzz about something related to efficiency. They are all Super-Tongues which streamline speakers for acquiring reasoning aptitude. Speakers also all “slay” over different natural phenomena: Chinese speakers over natural peculiarities 🏞; Tibetan speakers over ground and earth 🤎; Burmese speakers over trees 🌳;Continue reading “Hangu-go”

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